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DAY 1-3
London Heathrow -----> Sydney Kingsford Smith
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Sydney Central Hotel Stay - 2 Nights
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Customer reviews for Regatta
4.8
Based on 6 reviews
Cabin
4.8
Service
4.8
Excursions
4.8
Dining
4.8
Activities
4.8
Value for money
4.8
Entertainment
4.8
Our cruise started in Papeete Tahiti after we had enjoyed a two day stay in Los Angeles on the way out to break our journey and a three night stay in the Intercontinental Resort Tahiti prior to embarkation. Whilst travelling out for the cruise we started to be aware of the Coronavirus spreading around the world rather quickly, however, we were committed to the holiday and there was no travel advice from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office that would have allowed us to cancel even if we had wanted to. Embarkation in Papeete was effortless and we were settled into our balcony cabin in record time. Having sailed with Oceania three times previously, we were quite used to the layout of the ship but were most impressed with the fantastic changes to the cabins and communal areas from the recent refit and upgrade. The cabin was beautifully presented and well thought out with an abundance of stowage space for all our clothes. Dining throughout the cruise in the Main Dining Room was a delight as were our visits to the two speciality restaurants of Polo Grill and Toscana. We ate most lunchtimes at the Terrace Grill and loved the outside seating, superb choice of food and impeccable service. As for the cruise itself, we departed Papeete and enjoyed calls at Moorea, Fakarava, Nuka Hiva and Rangiroa before the trip was cut short due to the first Coronavirus case being discovered in French Polynesia. Planned visits to Bora Bora and Raiatea were called off and we sailed back to Papeete instead for the final three days of the cruise. Let’s be honest, there are worse places to be berthed and we did receive a 50% future credit from Oceania for our troubles. Throughout the cruise I cannot praise highly enough the efforts the ship went through to maintain the highest of hygiene standards onboard, the measures were extremely reassuring and thorough throughout. Disembarkation was quick and well organised and we managed, despite a cancelled Virgin flight from LA to Heathrow, to get home as planned one day before the USA ban on the UK kicked in. We have been self isolating since. For those thinking of doing a similar trip, we can thoroughly recommend French Polynesia and Moorea in particular. However, be very careful when planning your journey home as you disembark early in the morning in Papeete and flights out are not until nearly midnight. Our advice is to book a hotel for that day which many had failed to do on our cruise and they were stuck with luggage for a very long day. Finally, ships tours remain extremely expensive but we managed to arrange locally at a fraction of the cost with little trouble.
Verified customer
1 cruise
6 Apr 2020
A wonderful 32 day cruise to the South Pacific. Starting in Sydney and ending in San Diego this was 32 days of heaven - many sea days of course as we travelled thousands of miles - but the beauty of places like Bora Bora and Rangiroa was outstanding. The Regatta is a small ship in comparison to many - just 600 passengers and 300+ crew but the sense of friendliness was apparent from day 1. The whole crew work as a family and from the Hotel Manager down are always very attentive and listen to any concerns/ requests you may have. The food is sublime - fresh, varied and delicious. You can request dishes not obviously available and they will oblige if they can. Cabins are clean and quite spacious but the ship is due for a refurb next year so the feel of it will change to a more modern decor. This is our second 32 day cruise with Oceania as their itineraries are fantastic. Highly recommended.
Verified customer
1 cruise
12 Apr 2019
Wonderful service food and all other areas thoroughly spoilt nothing too much trouble. All ports of call amazing Only slight criticism is on leaving ship in Tahiti we were taken to a very pleasant resort until our evening flight but it is too far from the main town and we would rather have not transited through Los Angeles due to the long distance from the stand the plane from Tahiti arrived on and the long wait at immigration. It took over 2 hours from landing to leaving the airport.
Verified customer
1 cruise
19 Mar 2019
Joined the ship for the Tasman Traveller cruise in Australasia. The ship was very comfortable, very clean but a little dated. The cabin bathrooms in particular were worn and impractical with bathtubs. But this will all change this year as it’s due a promising refurb. The staff were fantastic. Always happy, couteous and helpful. They were a real credit to the ship and the company should feel very proud to have them. Food was fabulous. I just wished sometimes that the choices and sides available (under covers etc) was better communicated and more vegetables were included. Entertainment was for a small ship surprisingly good. Trips were expensive but well organised and generally enjoyable. We would definitely like to cruise with Oceania again and will look out for any bargain opportunities with them.
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Note: On 13 January 2018, new European legislation is being adopted in the UK which as result will mean that we may change our required method of payment at our discretion, irrespective of how any deposit or prior payment was made.
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British Airways
London Heathrow Sydney Kingsford Smith
DAY 1-3
6 Mar 2025
This flight is included in the cost of your cruise with 1 piece of baggage per person
London Heathrow Sydney Kingsford Smith
6 Mar 2025 21:10
London Heathrow
Departs
6 Mar 2025 21:10 (local time)
British Airways
Sydney Kingsford Smith
Departs
8 Mar 2025 06:55 (local time)
British Airways
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Sydney Central Hotel Stay - 2 Nights
DAY 3-5
Rydges Sydney Central
28 Albion Street, 10
Featuring 309 recently refurbished accommodation rooms and suites finished in a unique Surry Hills inspred design. For your convenience there is 24 hour hotel reception, Free Wi-Fi throughout, 15 renovated indoor heated swimming pool, spa, sauna, gum and underground car parking. The Hotel also features Rydges 'Rise' Buffet breakfast concept and a craft brewery, Sydney Brewery Surry Hills. Located on 200 metres from Central Railway Station the hotel is the perfect gateway to the CBD, SGG and entertainment quarter, Australian Technology Park, ICC Sydney, Darling Harbour, Circular Quay and China Town.
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Identification card at arrival
No hen/stag or any other parties allowed
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Sydney
DAY 5
10 Mar 2025
Time at Port: from 6 AM to 6 PM
The capital of New South Wales, Sydney is a popular tourist destination thanks to its variety of attractions, restaurants and picturesque surroundings. Best known for the Sydney Opera House, there’s so much to see and do in this vibrant city. Alongside Sydney Opera House, particular highlights include the Royal Botanic Garden and the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
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Things to do in Sydney:
Opera House
An iconic attraction in Sydney, the Sydney Opera House is home to a variety of performances throughout the year and features unique 20th century architecture. Located on Sydney Harbour, this extraordinary building is well worth a visit to, whether you’re looking to watch a performance there or to simply explore it.
Royal Botanic Garden
A popular attraction in Sydney is the picturesque Royal Botanic Garden. Spanning 30 hectares on Sydney Harbour, it has a wide array of plant life and boasts incredible views of the Sydney Opera House and the city's wide array of skyscrapers. Established in the early 19th century, it makes for a wonderful visit if you’re looking for a break from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Sydney Harbour Bridge
Alternatively, you could reach for the sky at the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Constructed out of steel, this prominent bridge connects the central business district to the North Shore. What’s so incredible about the ‘coat hanger’ bridge, is that you can climb it and take in breathtaking views of the city and harbour!
Tasman Sea - Cruising
DAY 6
11 Mar 2025
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Brisbane
DAY 7
12 Mar 2025
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 7 PM
The capital of Queensalnd, Brisbane is a laid back city with an abundance of attractions, including the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, botanical gardens and the Gallery of Modern Art. Beloved for its warm climate, it’s also full of al fresco restaurants, wildlife and modern skyscrapers.
Things to do in Brisbane:
Koala Sanctuary
Spanning 18 hectares, the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary was founded in 1927. The largest and oldest of its kind, there are over 80 different species that call it their home. A tranquil attraction within easy reach of the city centre, it makes for a fun day out.
Botanic Gardens
Situated at the heart of the city, the Brisbane Botanical Gardens are surrounded by skyscrapers and provide a welcome break from the hustle and bustle. Top highlights within the gardens include the ornamental ponds and bamboo grove.
Gallery of Modern Art
Located in the Queensland Cultural Centre on Kurilpa Point next to the popular Queensland Art Gallery, the modern art gallery is the largest of its kind in Australia. Within it, amongst an array of exhibits and collections, there is a cinematheque.
Coral Sea - Cruising
DAY 8
13 Mar 2025
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Airlie Beach
DAY 9
14 Mar 2025
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 5 PM
Known fondly as the gateway to the Whitsunday Islands, Airlie Beach is a stunning destination in Queensland. A popular holiday hotspot, it is surrounded by breathtaking turquoise waters with palm tree-lined beaches, vibrant markets and tropical rainforests. Top things to do in the area include renting jet skis, relaxing in Boathaven Beach and venturing to the awe-inspiring Conway National Park.
Things to do in Airlie Beach:
Jet Skis
Take to the water for a thrilling ride on a jet ski across Airlie Beach. A popular activity to do whilst visiting the destination, it’s fun regardless of your age!
Boathaven Beach
Relax and unwind at the beautiful Boathaven Beach. A stretch of white sand with lots of swimming zones, the beach is popular with both tourists and locals alike that are looking for a tranquil activity to enjoy during their time in Airlie Beach.
Conway National Park
Within easy reach of Airlie Beach, Conway National Park is situated less than 950 km from Brisbane. Boasting tropical rainforest and plenty of different flora and fauna, the national park makes for a wonderful day out.
Cairns
DAY 10
15 Mar 2025
Time at Port: from 10 AM to 7 PM
A laid back city that’s located in the north of Queensland, Cairns is the perfect destination for anyone that loves the outdoors. Not only is the region home to the Great Barrier Reef, but a number of bustling markets, beaches and a vibrant food scene. Top highlights in Cairns include the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway, Kuranda Scenic Railway and the Cairns Aquarium.
Things to do in Cairns:
Skyrail Rainforest Cableway
Take to the sky on the incredible Skyrail Rainforest Cableway. Spanning 7.5 kilometres, it takes you high above the picturesque Gorge National Park within Queensland’s iconic World Heritage Area; the Wet Tropics Rainforest, that’s also known as the oldest tropical rainforest in the world. Taking around 1.5 hours to reach Kuranda, along the way you can stop off in two areas to explore the forest.
Kuranda Railway
One of the most iconic railways in the world, the Kuranda Railway takes you from Cairns to Kuranda along a heritage listed line. Built in 1891, it offers breathtaking views over the Barron Falls, alongside several towns. Taking just under 2 hours, this 37 kilometre journey is simply magical.
Cairns Aquarium
Alternatively you could head to Cairns Aquarium, that’s situated in the heart of the city. Recently opened, there are over 15,000 different animals throughout the zoo, 71 tanks and 3 different levels to explore.
Coral Sea - Cruising
DAY 11
16 Mar 2025
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Alotau
DAY 12
17 Mar 2025
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 4 PM
The capital of the Milne Bay Province in Papua New Guinea, Alotau is a historic city that’s known for its diving spots, beaches and historical attractions. In particular, Turnbull War Memorial Park, the Massim Museum and the Milne Bay Memorial are popular with those wanting to learn about the captivating wartime past of the area.
Things to do in Alotau:
Memorial Park
Showcasing the part played by Australian and British troops during the second world war, this tranquil memorial park makes for a solemn visit during your time in the Milne Bay Province.
Massim Museum
Featuring a few different exhibitions; one representing the 1942 Battle of Milne Bay and the other the history of the Samari, these displays which include historic objects, paintings and more make it a fascinating attraction in the city.
Milne Bay Memorial
Another commemoration of the Battle of Milne Bay, the Milne Bay Memorial is a poignant memorial that’s surrounded by the harbour. A captivating display, it’s easy to reach from the port area and will immerse you into the rich history of the area.
Port Moresby
DAY 13
18 Mar 2025
Time at Port: from 10 AM to 7 PM
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At Sea
DAY 14-15
19 Mar 2025
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Darwin
DAY 16
21 Mar 2025
Time at Port: from 9:30 AM to 6 PM
Situated in the Northern Territory, Darwin is an enchanting city with a variety of breathtaking flora and fauna, a rich Aboriginal culture and strong Asian influences. Across the city you’ll find an array of museums, galleries and other popular attractions that are waiting to be explored. Top highlights in the city include the picturesque Darwin Wave Pool, George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens and Crocosaurus Cove.
Things to do in Darwin:
Darwin Wave Pool
Open daily, this breathtaking attraction is popular with both tourists and locals alike. A wave pool on the waterfront, it’s a fun activity no matter what your age!
Botanic Gardens
Alternatively you could head to the beautiful George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens. Located two kilometres from the centre of Darwin, it spans an impressive 42 hectares and is home to an array of tropical species. It also boasts an event space, retail gift shop and a mini amphitheatre.
Crocosaurus Cove
Get up close to some of the most incredible creatures on this planet - saltwater crocodiles. At Crocosaurus Cove which is situated in the centre of the city, you can swim with the crocodiles, hold baby crocodiles and enjoy other fun activities at this unique attraction. And with the largest display of saltwater crocodiles in Australia, there’s no better place to do it!
At Sea
DAY 17
22 Mar 2025
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Komodo Island
DAY 18
23 Mar 2025
Time at Port: from 10 AM to 6 PM
An extraordinary island that's part of the Lesser Sunda chain in India, Komodo Island offers scenery that’s simply out of this world. Named after its inhabitants, there are over 4000 Komodo dragons that live across the Komodo National Park region. The park itself is spread across three islands, Rinca, Komodo and Padar. Whilst stopping off at the island, you’ll see a variety of marine life, from tropical fish to manta rays. Alongside the national park, another popular nearby attraction is Pink Beach.
Things to do in Komodo Island:
National Park
The breathtaking Komodo National Park is well worth exploring during your time at Komodo Island. With tranquil turquoise waters, rugged mountains and an array of flora and fauna, it makes for a truly unforgettable day out. Spanning nearly 2000 kilometres, this huge national park is well worth a visit.
Pink Beach
Alternatively you could head to the breathtaking Pink Beach. With light pink coloured sand, turquoise waters and stunning surroundings, this beach is well worth making an effort to visit.
Swimming
Alternatively you can take to the water and enjoy a refreshing swim. Along the way you’ll see a variety of wildlife. The ultimate destination to enjoy a tranquil dip, there’s plenty of beaches to choose from.
Benoa, Bali - Overnight onboard
DAY 19-20
24 Mar 2025
Time at Port: from 12 PM to 2 PM
Known for its beautiful scenery, Benoa in Bali, also known as Tanjung Benoa is beloved for its relaxed vibe, watersports and exclusive resorts. Tourists visiting the area love to take to the water and enjoy fishing tours, parasailing and jet skis. And on land, there’s plenty of cultural attractions to explore, including the Caow Eng Bio Temple and Pasar Desa Pakraman market.
Things to do in Benoa, Bali - Overnight onboard:
Harbour
The bustling harbour in Benoa is a fantastic place to visit, due to the amount of watersports and food stalls surrounding it. Offering the perfect photo opportunities, the harbour is at the heart of the area.
Pasar Desa Pakraman
A vibrant market with pretty surroundings, one of the most popular attractions in Benoa is the Pasar Desa Pakraman market. Local fishermen and other vendors sell their produce here from the early evening until midnight.
Caow Eng Bio Temple
Another nearby cultural attraction is the Caow Eng Bio Temple. One of the oldest Chinese temples in the area, it boasts prominent red arches, shrines, sculptures and other extraordinary features.
Surabaya
DAY 21
26 Mar 2025
Time at Port: from 9 AM to 6 PM
Situated on the island of Java, Surabaya is a bustling port city that boasts a variety of different attractions and landmarks, from soaring skyscrapers to the bustling Chinatown. With architecture across the city that reflects the city’s Dutch colonial past, Surabaya makes for an extraordinary visit. Whilst there, make sure to visit the Surabaya Zoo, Sunan Ampel Great Mosque and the Galaxy Mall.
Things to do in Surabaya:
Surabaya Zoo
Spanning 15 hectares, the Surabaya Zoo is within easy reach of the city centre. Home to over 2,800 animals and 350 different species, this expansive zoo makes for an extraordinary visit during your time in the city.
Great Mosque
An impressive ancient mosque in east Java, the Sunan Ampel Great Mosque is the oldest of its kind in the area. Built in 1421, this beautiful mosque boasts a peaceful atmosphere and incredible architecture, alongside an expansive tomb complex.
Galaxy Mall
Shop till you drop at this huge mosque in the centre of the city. With an array of shops available, you can spend your time wandering around a combination of international and local vendors.
Semarang
DAY 22
27 Mar 2025
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 5 PM
Situated in Central Java, Semarang is a city that has a rich cultural heritage, and a combination of both historical and modern attractions. Known as the ‘Venice of Java’ due to the rivers that run through it, the city has a mixture of two cultures - Chinese and Javanese. Top sights to see in the city include the Lawang Sewu, Sam Poo Kong Temple and Mount Ungaren that lies on its outskirts.
Things to do in Semarang:
Lawang Sewu
A prominent historical building in Semarang is Lawang Sewu. Built in stages, its construction finished in the early 20th century. Once home to the Dutch East Indies Railway Company, but being used as the headquarters for the Japanese military in World War II, this historical building has a captivating past that’s waiting to be explored.
Sam Poo Kong Temple
Spanning an impressive 3.2 hectares of land, the Sam Poo Kong Complex is one of the most iconic landmarks in the city; and the oldest temple within it is the incredible Sam Poo Kong Temple. Showcasing extraordinary 14th century Javanese and Chinese architecture, stand out features are the layered pagoda roof and colourful statues.
Mount Ungaran
Located at an elevation of 2050 metres, Mount Ungaran is a huge tourist hotspot due to the beautiful surroundings, which include a lake and towns that lie either side of it. During your time on the mountain, you can enjoy a tranquil walk through the breathtaking landscapes.
At Sea
DAY 23
28 Mar 2025
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Singapore - Overnight onboard
DAY 24-25
29 Mar 2025
Time at Port: from 12 PM to 2 PM
Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an exotic yet easy-to-navigate cruise destination. Singapore has long been Asia's crown jewel, with a plethora of glitzy shopping malls, rooftop cocktail bars and fine dining opportunities. It's modern, classy and blessed with lots of sun for a day of exploring.
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Things to do in Singapore - Overnight onboard:
Gardens by the Bay
Gardens by the Bay is a haven for nature lovers, located near the Marina Bay Waterfront in the heart of Singapore. Gardens by the Bay has hidden gems such as unique plantlife, calm gardens and unique spots to relax in, as well as its expansive conservatories.
Merlion Park
Merlion Park, named after the water-spouting Merlion statue, is an essential Singaporean landmark. The Merlion is Singapore's national symbol, with a lion's head and fish's body. The park is popular with tourists and locals alike, who come to take photos of the outstanding scenery, the famous statue and relax by the water.
Mint Museum of Toys
The Mint museum houses a collection of the best toys from across many ages. Learn about its history and the significance of the museum to academics, artists and students on a guided tour. With so many toys to see, you'll be reliving your childhood in a wave of nostalgia.
Singapore Botanic Gardens
The Agri-Horticultural Society, in 1859, transformed plantation property into a massive botanical garden for recreational use. It has become a major element of Singapore throughout the years, to the point where it has been designated as the country's first UNESCO World Heritage Site. The National Orchid Garden is a highlight, as is the ample room for jogging dining or simply relaxing.
Sentosa - The Barracks ONLY Hotel Stay - 3 Nights
DAY 25-28
The Barracks Hotel Sentosa by Far East Hospitality
Gunner Lane, 2
The Barracks Hotel Sentosa is a Timeless Experience in a Heritage Hideaway in Sentosa.
This 40-room bespoke luxury hotel housed within two conserved colonial buildings was once a British artillery outpost built in 1904, offering an exclusive heritage hideaway, unrivalled hospitality, impeccable service and thoughtful luxury. An ode to Old World charm, the rooms feature richly textured dark wood grains, warm brass and leather-accented furnishing, juxtaposed against modern luxurious white marbled bathroom with a large free-standing bathtub. Access the Living Room for daily breakfast, all-day refreshments, cocktails and canapes.
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British Airways
Singapore Changi Intl London Heathrow
DAY 28-29
2 Apr 2025
This flight is included in the cost of your cruise with 1 piece of baggage per person
Singapore Changi Intl London Heathrow
2 Apr 2025 23:25
Singapore Changi Intl
Departs
2 Apr 2025 23:25 (local time)
British Airways
London Heathrow
Departs
3 Apr 2025 06:30 (local time)
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